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Lovely, very spacious room available in East Dulwich


Emilliya

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Available from 1 February 2016


The room:

Room on the upper first floor and is the largest in our 5-bedroom house. The room comes unfurnished with wooden floors and it can easily fit a double bed, double wardrobe, table/desk and a sofa bed. A large window overlooks the front of the house.


The house:

A quiet area of London. The road is away from traffic, and is a green area with lush gardens and some wildlife. Nearby are the gorgeous Dulwich Park, Dulwich Picture gallery, Dulwich Village, Dulwich Picturehouse and Peckham Rye, for walks, exercise, entertainment and relaxation. Forest hill woods are a little further up the road. Lordship lane, Dulwich Library and the shops are 5 minutes walk from the house. Sharing with three other professionals.

The house is big (5 bedrooms), with a lounge/music room, kitchen, two bathrooms, downstairs toilet and a beautiful garden.


Transport:

You can use the bike shed in the front.

Parking is unrestricted on the street.

Bus routes 37, 40, 185, 176 are very close.

Trains: North Dulwich, east Dulwich, west Dulwich and

Herne hill stations are a walk or cycle ride away.


You will be sharing the house with 3 professionals (2 females, 1 male) in their 30s.


Rent is ?665 plus bills which are approximately ?100 a month.

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